Honors Economics
The folk theorem is a concept in game theory that suggests that, under certain conditions, players in a repeated game can achieve cooperative outcomes, even when individual rational strategies would lead to non-cooperation. This theorem illustrates how the possibility of future interactions encourages players to cooperate rather than defect, creating an environment where mutual cooperation can be sustained over time. It emphasizes the importance of trust, reputation, and the long-term perspective in strategic decision-making.
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